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The World is Our OysterThe World is Our Oyster

Opportunities await future trust and estate professionals.

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Jennifer Smith, Karly Laughlinand 1 more

May 21, 2020

11 Min Read
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The field of trusts and estates (T&E) offers a wide range of exciting and challenging options for young professionals as they plan their future careers. The foundation of T&E law is the protection of assets during a client’s lifetime and the distribution of a client’s assets after death. As the United States’ second largest generation (the Baby Boomers)1 ages, significant wealth transfer events are on the horizon. Due to the growing need for young talent to meet this demand, we’ll explore the landscape of opportunities in T&E from several angles and explain why young professionals could benefit from pursuing a career in this field.

Within this professional area, there are several career paths, including legal, accounting and finance. The ...

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About the Authors

Jennifer Smith

Partner, McCollom D’Emilio Smith Uebler LLC

Jennifer Smith is a partner at McCollom D’Emilio Smith Uebler LLC, in Wilmington, Del.

Karly Laughlin

Manager, Belfint, Lyons & Shuman

Karly Laughlin is a manager at Belfint, Lyons & Shuman in Wilmington Del.

Bobbie Larkin

Wealth Advisor, Glenmede

Bobbie Larkin is a wealth advisor in Glenmede’s Philadelphia office.